Catelyn takes blame for the horrible things her kids are going through. She believes she’s been a horrible mother, and Bran and Rickon in her mind are both already dead, and Arya and Sansa being tortured by the Lannisters in King’s Landing. But, her two youngest boys are actually on their way North to the Wall, to meet with Jon, and Sansa is becoming a player of the Game of Thrones in King’s Landing, while Arya has found herself face-to-face with the Hound while being captured by The Brotherhood Without Borders. But, the Stark family are not alone in their torture this season.

Literally Theon Greyjoy has found himself tied to a wall and being tortured by Robb Stark, the King of the North’s men. Theon regrets at least for now his conquer of Winterfell, and is being blamed for its destruction.

Arya has become valuable now to the Brotherhood, and the Hound will lead her to a dangerous place. So close to her mother and brother, Robb, but yet so far.

Don’t miss next week’s episode. Sunday night’s broke more records, beating AMC’s “Mad Men,” which is luckily on Basic cable, and HBO is a premium cable network. That speaks volumes about the power of “Game of Thrones” on television.

Here’s the video interview of Showrunners David Benioff and Dan (D.B.) Weiss and clips from last Sunday’s episode.